Phenotypic variation in epitope expression of the Neisseria gonorrhoeae lipooligosaccharide
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Phenotypic variation in epitope expression of the Neisseria gonorrhoeae lipooligosaccharide
Abstract
Gonococcal lipooligosaccharides (LOSs) are a series of antigenically complex heteropolymers. To investigate whether all members of clonally selected populations of Neisseria gonorrhoeae express antigenically similar LOS, we studied gonococcal strains 4505 and 220 with monoclonal antibodies 6B4 and 3F11 which have specificity for different oligosaccharide epitopes on the same or comigrating LOS unit(s) on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Fluorescent-antibody and immunoelectron microscopy studies indicated that all members of the clonally selected populations were not homogenous for the epitopes these antibodies recognized. Fluorescence-activated cell sorting studies of 3F11-coated strain 220 indicated that the density of epitope expression was a function of time of growth. The population could be separated into two broad groups corresponding to organisms staining strongly or weakly for the 3F11 epitope, and the epitope density decreased during the late-log and stationary phases of growth. Sequentially staining organisms on Formvar grids with 6B4 and 3F11, followed by staining with either 5- or 15-nm colloidal gold spheres conjugated to goat anti-mouse immunoglobulin M demonstrated the following populations of cells among organisms derived from a single clone: organisms which stained for both 6B4 and 3F11 epitopes and organisms which stained for either 6B4 epitopes alone or 3F11 epitopes alone. Immunofluorescence microscopy studies with rhodamine and fluorescein goat anti-mouse immunoglobulin M conjugates sequentially staining organisms on Formvar grids with 3F11 and 6B4 also demonstrated these three populations. Analysis of LOS preparations made over the last 5 years indicated no change in serotype antigen concentration or in sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis migration pattern. These studies indicate that while clonally selected strains of Neisseria gonorrhoeae undergo phenotypic variation at the epitope level, the impact of this variation on the total LOS of the population has little overall effect on its antigenic or physicochemical properties.
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